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Agreed, even Tuco as reintroduced while entertaining has been implausible / inconsistent with the character we knew. Trying not to spoil but the resolution of that situation seemed far fetched. Mike has been written more consistently but he was never that entertaining.

Otta Wrote:

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> My memory is hazy over Mike's relationship with

> Gus. Didn't he work for him as well as Saul?


Think that part of it was poorly explained in BB, but my assumption was that he was on Gus' payroll, and did odd jobs for Saul on the side. I also assumed that Mike was the one who put Saul/Walter in touch with Gus in the first place.

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Got box set as a gift and just watched all of it in a short space of time. Very enjoyable series. Saved reading this thread until now. As for characters, there were so many good ones. I could never bring myself to think Walt was actually bad. I suppose he was but I sort of felt he was doing things for a right reason. Of the more obscure characters, I though Declan was great.

I don't think Walt was ever fully BAD, he always had an arguably good reason for his actions, but he crossed line after line and I guess the point is that you can never go back once you've crossed a line, even when intentions were honourable.



In related news. Better Call Saul, season 2 is now on Netflix.

He arguably had good intentions during the first/second seasons... by the fourth season they had disappeared and he was consumed with greed, and it was pretty hard to see any shred of goodness within him.


Better Call Saul is good... an altogether more lighthearted affair, but have been enjoying it so far.

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Both of those are excellent.


Big Love is something a bit different, which I also thought was great. And six feet under is another (these are all HBO).


For comedy, I really enjoyed The Brink.


And my favourite thing recently was The Leftovers, although I know people that didn't get on with it.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Didn't want to start a new thread but I feel

> another box set coming on. I wan't something

> that's finished and was thinking of either The

> Sopranos or The Wire. I've seen some of the latter

> and enjoyed it.

>

> Any suggestions?


I'm in the process of watching the Soprano's (just getting to the end of Series 4). It's definitely worth revisiting.

We're in dire need of a new box-set to binge on. If things go as they are we might have to start talking or something.


Big thumbs-up for BB, Saul, Battlestar, Making a Murderer and Narcos.


Got bored with House of Cards, aborted Fargo and OITNB very quickly. Not interested in jumper-wearing detective-noir (or re-makes), comedy or anything to do with superheroes.


What?s left?


Advice welcome - before I switch of the ?5.99/month tap.

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